New John Lennon Book Sheds Light On Mob-Tied Record Man

Set for publication on May 1st is Lennon, the Mobster & the Lawyer - The Untold Story, written by John Lennon's former attorney Jay Bergen. Bergen defended the former-Beatle in a multi-million dollar lawsuit against record business veteran --... Read More.
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Nevermind Baby Refiles Lawsuit Against Nirvana

Spencer Elden, the baby from Nirvana's Nevermind album cover has refiled his lawsuit against the band. Last week, the lawsuit filed by Elden was dismissed by a California federal judge after his lawyers missed a deadline to respond to... Read More.
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Rush’s Alex Lifeson Drops Single From New Solo Project

Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson has just dropped "Liar" -- the first single from his new band Envy Of None's self-titled debut. Rolling Stone reported the band also features bassist Andy Curran, singer-songwriter Maiah Wynne, and producer Alfio Annibalini. Their... Read More.

The Ronettes’ Ronnie Spector Dead At 78

Ronettes lead singer Ronnie Spector died on January 12th at age 78 following a brief battle with cancer, according to The Los Angeles Times. A statement from her family was issued, which read: "Ronnie lived her life with a... Read More.
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Kenny Loggins Publishing Memoir In June

Kenny Loggins will publish his autobiography, Still Alright, via Hachette Books on June 14th. The memoir, which was co-written by Jason Turbow, chronicles the Grammy Award-winner's incredible life and career, from his early days as part of Loggins &... Read More.
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Mammoth WVH & Dirty Honey Reschedule Tour

Mammoth WVH and Dirty Honey's winter and spring tour has been re-routed due to the ongoing pandemic. Three dates are going on sale this Friday (January 14th): March 12th at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma's, Diamond Ballroom; March 20th at Pittsburgh,... Read More.

65 Years Ago: Elvis Presley Records ‘All Shook Up’

It was 65-years-ago today (January 12th, 1957) that Elvis Presley recorded "All Shook Up," which went on to become his sixth Number One hit, topping the charts for nine weeks. Elvis recorded the song at Radio Recorders in Hollywood,... Read More.